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Lampsacus posted:Whenever I do my yearly rewatch of s1, I always finish it with a rewatch of s2. Its like a chaser. I have never rewatched s3 since it aired. it just feels so 'pointless? because the solution to the main mystery at the end wasn't some deeper conspiracy or borderline cosmic horror and that makes it feel strangely... dull? boring? i'm not sure how to phrase it. but its been years since i've seen it so hey -, maybe it's time! I think what you're searching for here is that S3 was just more narrow in scope. The previous two seasons (and some of the setup in S3) give us the idea that maybe there's something much larger behind the Purcell case, but the reality is — while still pretty weird and conspiratorial — much more conventional. Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Exactly how i feel,there was no resolution to anything in season 3.It was just miserable. There absolutely is a resolution, and we even get a hint that something akin to justice (in the legal sense) might still be done thanks to Wayne's son. We just don't get a big, guns-blazing finish where The Bad Guys have been properly outed and disposed of. Instead, we get one old man who's full of regret, a confrontation with Big Rich Evil Man with Overwhelming Influence who turns out to be just a sad sack of poo poo who doesn't know anything, and a final meeting with Julie Purcell where we get to see her living a quiet, happy life. I felt like all of it did a fantastic job at turning things on their head. There's so much about the season that runs counter to what you'd expect, and (in my opinion) it's far more deserving of the 'subversive secret masterstroke' discussion than S2.
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# ? May 11, 2024 12:20 |
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I also feel like a cop in a race with dementia to solve an old case is such a top tier premise.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 15:10 |
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The Twist should have been that he solves the case semiannually. The Twist on the Twist should have been that every previous solve, including the original, was wrong.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 16:07 |
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The twist is he has a later stage of dementia, somehow buys some random plane ticket, ends up in Ennis and solves the drat thing within 5 minutes.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 17:29 |
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Cranappleberry posted:colin farrell is a silly boy. also 7 psychopaths is good One thing I believe is that Farrell was cursed with good looks because it took him away from his true calling: Being a really funny character actor As he gets older, the more he can grow into that
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 17:36 |
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Sometimes your worst self, is your best self.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 18:07 |
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Colin feral looks so cool in season 2. He just looks like dogshit and still pulls it off.
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:The Twist should have been that he solves the case semiannually. The Twist on the Twist should have been that every previous solve, including the original, was wrong. Don’t believe his lies
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 21:41 |
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Mike N Eich posted:One thing I believe is that Farrell was cursed with good looks because it took him away from his true calling: Being a really funny character actor if you take away that sexy irishman you must replace him with one (1) equally sexy irishman or else
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 23:23 |
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Cranappleberry posted:if you take away that sexy irishman you must replace him with one (1) equally sexy irishman or else Best I can do is two Cillian Murphys, and corporate's gonna go ballistic.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 23:42 |
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Started a s2 rewatch and there is absolutely no doubt that it slaps. It's all so extremely over the top though. Vslcoro just wailing on rear end pen's dad with some brass knuckles, Ani stashing something like 10 knives all over her body or Woodrow's maximally oblivious girlfriend. And everything and everyone is just so miserable and angry. But it all still kinda works because there is also some weird levity to all of it due to the jokes and it refusing to take itself seriously. Also, I can totally see why it was received so badly. It doesn't feel like s1 at all. S1 was laser focused on the central murder mystery from the very first scene. S2 doesn't even have a central mystery till the very last one. The ensemble cast is a much bigger focus and the tone is very different and less serious.
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 01:32 |
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:The Twist should have been that he solves the case semiannually. The Twist on the Twist should have been that every previous solve, including the original, was wrong. Escape Goat posted:Don’t believe his lies
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GABA ghoul posted:Started a s2 rewatch and there is absolutely no doubt that it slaps. It's all so extremely over the top though. Vslcoro just wailing on rear end pen's dad with some brass knuckles, Ani stashing something like 10 knives all over her body or Woodrow's maximally oblivious girlfriend. And everything and everyone is just so miserable and angry. But it all still kinda works because there is also some weird levity to all of it due to the jokes and it refusing to take itself seriously. I like how individually, at the start they weren't too bad...by the end they were even more hosed up disasters.
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 12:01 |
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Finally got around to starting and finishing this. It wasn't as good as I was hoping it would be based on the premise. The shows biggest problem and cardinal sin was that it absolutely did not live up to the promises it made in the first and second episode in terms of how cool the mystery was. I thought the pre-credits scene when the cops are removing the bodies from the ice and one of them wakes up and just starts screaming after WILSON!!! snaps an arm off was excellent. That was the high point of the entire show though.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 22:22 |
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I would like to know how Danvers fantasy team faired. She clearly made a playoff run based on the time of year she was getting notifications but did she win it all?
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 00:42 |
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Good question. I wonder what her team name was as well.
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 01:13 |
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Colostomy Bag posted:Good question. I wonder what her team name was as well. Danver Broncos
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 02:18 |
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On a lark we're going back through Fortitude and it's amazing how much better it looks with way less money behind it (though it wasn't cheap itself).
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The_Rob posted:Danver Broncos she's a steelers fan
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 03:53 |
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Season 4 of True Detective would have been passable had it rather been a 90 minute Netflix movie.
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# ? Mar 1, 2024 04:48 |
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But then we wouldn’t have gotten the Russian bride storyline or the questionably rape scene probably
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# ? Mar 1, 2024 04:50 |
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https://x.com/MrLulHead/status/1764392625988362481 Season 5 is finally back on track.
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# ? Mar 3, 2024 22:47 |
For those who haven't seen it, here is the full sermon from s1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoIvozv-md4 the bit part actors absolutely do so well in their roles.
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RestingB1tchFace posted:Season 4 of True Detective would have been passable had it rather been a 90 minute Netflix movie. I bet you could get away with having the opening corpseburg, have Danvers and Navarro go around questioning people, get resistance, go back to the lab at night to look it out, have all the supernatural stuff happen to establish their troubled pasts, have them find security footage of the native women driving the scientists out, have some vague flash to an arctic spirit taking all of them, and then Danvers and Navarro having to rationalize that to the review board. 90 minutes to 120 minutes. Done.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 07:10 |
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Cool...but need to have Danver's shed in that as well.
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Lampsacus posted:For those who haven't seen it, here is the full sermon from s1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoIvozv-md4 Having just finished a rewatch of season 1, this scene really takes on more meaning when compared to Rust's near death revelation. As Rust nears the end, he perceives a vast darkness. The void isn't a void though, it is warm and contains the loving essences of his daughter and father. Here, the preacher describes the end as a shower of light that will warm us in eternal comfort. Rust and the preacher also address the cyclical nature of our existence. For rust, it's a flat circle where all the pain and suffering happens again forever. The preacher also says that at the end we will discover the beginning, and the discovery will be joyous. Christianity is not portrayed in a very positive light in the show, but the writing as a way of making its best points clear to the viewer.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 16:50 |
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well hbo was different in those days. There was no plus after the letters.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 19:03 |
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Did hbo ever get into aftershows like amc and netflix did? I’d love one for season one of True Detective, hosted by John Oliver and with a rotating group of actors from the show who would agree to be on, so like Reggie Ledoux, Alexandra Daddario, and the two actors who play Mary’s daughters.
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I AM GRANDO posted:Did hbo ever get into aftershows like amc and netflix did? I’d love one for season one of True Detective, hosted by John Oliver and with a rotating group of actors from the show who would agree to be on, so like Reggie Ledoux, Alexandra Daddario, and the two actors who play Mary’s daughters. Their version of it tends to be podcasts. TLOU and Chernobyl each had one, and those were pretty good listens.
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Toaster Beef posted:Their version of it tends to be podcasts. TLOU and Chernobyl each had one, and those were pretty good listens. Station Eleven’s was really good, too. On the other hand I listened to the first two for Night Country and really don’t think they added a lot.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 21:19 |
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Season 3's final scene of a young Wayne disappearing into the jungle of his mind was A+++++
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 21:32 |
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They had post show interviews with the creators and actors along with behind the scenes footage from the episode but I don’t think they did that with this season.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 21:52 |
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Wasn't there a whole range of official game of thrones meta shows?
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 22:53 |
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game of what
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 23:09 |
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Doltos posted:I bet you could get away with having the opening corpseburg, have Danvers and Navarro go around questioning people, get resistance, go back to the lab at night to look it out, have all the supernatural stuff happen to establish their troubled pasts, have them find security footage of the native women driving the scientists out, have some vague flash to an arctic spirit taking all of them, and then Danvers and Navarro having to rationalize that to the review board. 90 minutes to 120 minutes. Done. Exactly. Without all the fluff and a few go-nowhere side stories.....this could have made for a really good two hour film.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 00:15 |
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Finally finished the s2 rewatch and it's really, really good. I would put it on almost the same level as s1 now. Don't be a tough guy, don't be a fool, rewatch it! I tried looking online why I(and most other people) had such a mixed impression of it back then and most threads on Reddit have the same pattern where almost all the >5 years old posts are hating on it for pedantic reasons and every newer post made after the initial release is loving and praising it. Must have been a planet wide gas leak or something around the release date.
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 09:44 |
I honestly think because season 1 fans expected a continuation of s1 to the letter. But, like, that's not anthologies are. And the sophomore text for any given anthology almost always tries to subvert the first. My favourite example is the sequel to Blair Witch (1999). It's still seen as a terrible film because of how much it wasn't blair witch 1. and maybe it is a terrible film but i love it. i'm sure anybody reading this post knows a handful of sequels that they love which was bounced off hard by the general population or the fans or whatever.
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GABA ghoul posted:Finally finished the s2 rewatch and it's really, really good. I would put it on almost the same level as s1 now. Don't be a tough guy, don't be a fool, rewatch it! Said it before, it threw so much at you, and you didn't have the ability to binge watch to remember 40 characters that are running around week after week. That and S1 had the detectives at a crime scene within the first few minutes. S2 took until the end of the episode after some ham-fisted writing for them to get there. And of course, VV's dialogue. But yeah, it's great. Rewatch with subtitles on. It is somewhat funny on things I would have missed without them.
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 13:00 |
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Season 4 brought us to love Season 2 and I think it deserves some credit for that.
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GABA ghoul posted:Finally finished the s2 rewatch and it's really, really good. I would put it on almost the same level as s1 now. Don't be a tough guy, don't be a fool, rewatch it! it's not like S1. It's great, just different.
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